TigsTown continues its countdown of the top 50 prospects in the organization for 2017 with a look at those prospects ranked in the 30's, featuring a number of arms in various stages of development, including a pair of arms that have come back strong from injuries.

As we have seen in the past, hardly any team can survive an entire season without injuries to some of their players. When a Tigers player goes down this season they will likely have to dip into their farm system for replacements. The Tigers farm system is still incredibly weak in terms of talent, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t guys in the top levels of the minors that are waiting for the chance to prove themselves at the Major League Level. Here are some Tigers Prospects, in no particular or

On Monday on the back fields, the Tigers Double-A and Triple-A clubs were in action. But as roughly 20 players that would otherwise be with the clubs still remain in big league camp, many of the players on the diamond were those that might not be in the role for that team when camp breaks. That presents opportunity, and there were a number of intriguing performances worth noting, including under-the-radar prospects like Connor Harrell and Harold Castro.

Raw arm strength may not be as important to outfield defense as range and instincts, but few things in baseball are as exciting as an outfielder uncorking a laser and nailing a runner trying to score. The best outfield arms can throw with velocity, carry, and accuracy, and while there isn’t a Cespedes-level arm lurking in the Tigers’ system, there are a handful of players who make runners think twice before heading home. Head inside to see who they are!

The three outfield positions come with very different defensive requirements, but plus defense is welcome anywhere on the diamond. The Tigers have one truly excellent defensive outfielder in 2014 first-round pick Derek Hill, but are there any plus gloves behind him?

The Tigers added a pair of very good power hitters to the organization over the summer in 2015, adding to the man at the top of the list that could still be a big player in Detroit. But much of the optimism in this group might be in those that have plenty of projection but are still at the very bottom of the organizational ladder, ready to hammer their way up it.

With the next five scouting reports up, we take a look at a pair of experienced college outfielders in Ross Kivett and Connor Harrell along with a pair of youngsters in Franklin Navarro and Zach Shepherd that more recently made their stateside debut, but show plenty of potential and promise.